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Class of 8 British 4-6-0 locomotives
Caledonian Railway 191 Class Caledonian Railway 4-6-0 Nr. 191 (North British Locomotive Works, 22955/1922)
Career Operators Class CR: 191 Power class LMS: 3P Scrapped 1939-1945 Disposition All scrapped
The Caledonian Railway 191 Class were 4-6-0 passenger engines designed by William Pickersgill and built in 1922 by the North British Locomotive Company . The class was intended for use on the Callander and Oban line , to augment the 55 Class 4-6-0s and replace elderly 179 Class 4-4-0s, and they were thus known as the New Oban Bogies , however, they were also used on other Caledonian lines.
The locomotives were not completely successful, having a reputation for being short of steam unless skillfully fired, and the dubious distinction of the highest total locomotive hammerblow of any locomotive class inherited by the LMS upon its formation in 1923. The lack of superheating was a curious omission from a type introduced as late as 1922. This may not have helped their steaming problems.
All were withdrawn and scrapped between 1939 and 1945, having been displaced by new Black Five 4-6-0s under the LMS's drive for standardisation.
Table of locomotives
CR no.
Works no.
Delivered
LMS no.
Scrapped
191
NBL 22955
December 1922
14619
November 1940
192
NBL 22956
December 1922
14620
October 1943
193
NBL 22957
December 1922
14621
December 1945
194
NBL 22958
December 1922
14622
November 1943
195
NBL 22959
December 1922
14623
December 1939
196
NBL 22960
December 1922
14624
February 1940
197
NBL 22961
December 1922
14625
February 1939
198
NBL 22962
December 1922
14626
April 1943